US5129834A - Multiple function electrical connector for connecting to a fuel-rail-mounted fuel injector - Google Patents
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F02—COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
- F02M—SUPPLYING COMBUSTION ENGINES IN GENERAL WITH COMBUSTIBLE MIXTURES OR CONSTITUENTS THEREOF
- F02M51/00—Fuel-injection apparatus characterised by being operated electrically
- F02M51/005—Arrangement of electrical wires and connections, e.g. wire harness, sockets, plugs; Arrangement of electronic control circuits in or on fuel injection apparatus
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- F—MECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
- F02—COMBUSTION ENGINES; HOT-GAS OR COMBUSTION-PRODUCT ENGINE PLANTS
- F02M—SUPPLYING COMBUSTION ENGINES IN GENERAL WITH COMBUSTIBLE MIXTURES OR CONSTITUENTS THEREOF
- F02M69/00—Low-pressure fuel-injection apparatus ; Apparatus with both continuous and intermittent injection; Apparatus injecting different types of fuel
- F02M69/46—Details, component parts or accessories not provided for in, or of interest apart from, the apparatus covered by groups F02M69/02 - F02M69/44
- F02M69/462—Arrangement of fuel conduits, e.g. with valves for maintaining pressure in the pipes after the engine being shut-down
- F02M69/465—Arrangement of fuel conduits, e.g. with valves for maintaining pressure in the pipes after the engine being shut-down of fuel rails
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- This invention relates generally to fuel rails for fuel-injected internal combustion engines, and in particular to an electrical connector for connecting to a fuel-rail-mounted fuel injector in a novel and advantageous manner.
- a typical fuel rail assembly that has bottom-feed fuel injectors has features molded into the molded plastic fuel rail that require the fuel injector to be properly circumferentially oriented in the fuel rail socket. Such circumferential orientation is essential in the case of split-stream type fuel injectors.
- a fuel injector is retained in the fuel rail socket by placing a metal clip over each injector and fastening the clip to the fuel rail by means of a fastener such as a screw, or by placing a cover plate over all injectors in a rail and fastening the cover plate to the rail.
- a fastener such as a screw
- a cover plate over all injectors in a rail and fastening the cover plate to the rail.
- the present invention relates to a new and improved electrical connector for making electrical connection to a fuel-rail-mounted fuel injector in a manner that assures proper retention and circumferential orientation of a fuel injector with less complications than heretofore.
- Advantages of the invention include: reduced cost and the elimination of separate attaching parts.
- the completed fuel rail assembly can exhibit a lower profile than prior fuel rail assemblies, and this is especially advantageous from the standpoint of engine compartment packaging in an automotive vehicle.
- FIG. 1 is a perspective view from a particular direction of an embodiment of the invention, showing a partially assembled condition.
- FIG. 2 is a top plan view of FIG. 1 on a larger scale.
- FIG. 3 is a longitudinal cross section through FIG. 2 in the direction of arrows 3--3.
- FIG. 4 is a transverse cross section through FIG. 2 in the direction of arrows 4--4.
- a main fuel rail tube 10 is fabricated from suitable plastic by injection molding to comprise a cylindrical sidewall 12 that bounds a longitudinal hole 14.
- the longitudinal axis of tube 10 is coaxial with hole 14 and is designated by the numeral 16.
- Tube 10 is also formed with several walled sockets 18 at spaced apart intervals along the length of axis 16, only one such socket being shown in the Figs. for conciseness.
- Socket 18 comprises a circular through-hole 20 whose axis is perpendicular to axis 16.
- the socket is shaped to receive an electric-operated fuel injector 22, and the Figs. show the fuel injector disposed in the socket in a sealed manner through the use of 0-ring seals 24, 26.
- the upper end (as viewed in those Figs.) of through-hole 20 is larger than the lower end. This allows fuel injector 22 to be disposed in socket 18 by inserting the fuel injector coaxially into the socket via the upper end of through-hole 20 and advancing the fuel injector into the socket until it is seated in the installed position depicted in the Figs.
- a central region of the injector which contains one or more fuel inlet holes 28 is in communication with hole 14, a nozzle 30 of the injector is at the lower end of through-hole 20, and an electrical connector 32 of the injector is exterior of socket 18 adjacent the upper end of the socket.
- pressurized fuel such as gasoline
- in hole 14 enters the injector via holes 28.
- Electrical connector 32 comprises a shell 34, preferably made of plastic, that has a generally rectangular opening 36 facing in a direction which is parallel to axis 16 and which constitutes the connector's axis 38. Extending from opening 36, shell 34 bounds the distal ends of two electrical terminals 40, 42 that are on opposite sides of, and parallel to, axis 38. These two terminals are anchored to the fuel injector internally of the fuel injector body and are joined with the terminations of a solenoid coil within the fuel injector body.
- the application of electric energy to the solenoid coil via terminals 40, 42 energizes the solenoid to cause fuel to be injected from nozzle 30 of injector 22 for entrainment with induction air to form a combustible mixture for the engine's cylinders.
- Connector 44 is part of wiring that leads from an engine management computer (not shown) to each fuel injector.
- Two wires 46, 48 of that wiring lead to the illustrated fuel injector via the mated connectors 32, 44.
- respective ends of wires 46, 48 connect to respective electrical terminals 50, 52 that are anchored to a shell 54, preferably plastic, of connector 44.
- the distal ends of respective terminals 50, 52 establish electrically conductive contact with terminals 40 and 42 respectively when the two connectors 32, 44 are mated, as in FIGS. 3 and 4.
- Shell 54 is constructed to have an opening that faces opening 36 of connector 32 and allows for shell 54 to be telescoped over the end of shell 34 to make the respective connections between the connectors' terminals.
- Tube 10 and connector 44 have further features that provide for the retention and orientation of the fuel injector within socket 18. These features are a pair of parallel flanges 56, 58 on opposite sides of socket 18 on the exterior of the socket adjacent the larger end of through-hole 20, and a pair of parallel flanges 60, 62 on opposite sides of shell 54.
- Shell 54 may be considered to have an upper wall 64 and two sidewalls 66, 68 that depend from the side edges of upper wall 64.
- Each alcoved bay 70, 72 comprises an inclined sidewall portion 74 extending from upper wall 64 and an endwall portion 76.
- Flanges 60, 62 are disposed at the lower edges of sidewall portions 74 and form the lower margins of the alcoved bays.
- Each flange 60, 62 is essentially a right angle comprising a vertical (as viewed in FIGS. 3 and 4) flange portion 78 and a horizontal flange portion 80 that extends inwardly from the lower edge of the vertical flange portion 78.
- Endwall portion 76 closes each bay opposite the opening of shell 54 that faces opening 36 of connector 32.
- Fuel injector 22 and socket 18 can be constructed without the need to have a keyed fit of the injector to the socket for circumferentially orienting the injector to the socket. Proper circumferential orientation of the injector to the socket is assured by the coaction therewith of connector 44.
- Injector 22 is assembled into socket 18 and circumferentially oriented such that axis 38 is parallel with axis 16.
- Connector 44 is disposed coaxial with axis 38 in the manner portrayed by FIG. 1, and is then bodily advanced toward connector 32. As the advancement occurs, shell 54 telescopes over shell 34, terminals 50, 52 make with terminals 40, 42 respectively, flanges 60 and 56 mutually engage in the manner of FIG.
- a further desirable feature is provided by a snap-catch mechanism that serves to releasably lock connector 44 to the fuel injector when the connectors 44 and 32 are fully mated, as in FIGS. 3 and 4.
- This mechanism comprises a tongue 82 that is provided on upper wall 64 and a catch 84 that is provided on shell 34 of the fuel injector.
- the distal end of tongue 82 comprises a cammed surface 86 and the top of catch 84 comprises a camming surface 88.
- surfaces 86 and 88 abut.
- tongue 82 is resiliently flexed, allowing the tongue to pass over the catch until the catch registers with an aperture 90 in the tongue proximal to surface 86.
- the tongue snaps back (i.e., relaxes), causing the catch to be disposed within the aperture.
- Flanges 56 and 58 are integral formations of tube 10.
- Flanges 60 and 62 are integral formations of connector 44.
- Tongue 82 is an integral formation of connector 44 and catch 84 is an integral formation of shell 34 of connector 32 of injector 22.
- the two connectors 32, 44 could embody a camming feature that facilitates mating in the event of small amounts of non-parallelism between connector 32 and axis 16 after injector 22 has been inserted into socket 18.
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US07/664,253 US5129834A (en) | 1991-03-04 | 1991-03-04 | Multiple function electrical connector for connecting to a fuel-rail-mounted fuel injector |
EP92905534A EP0574446B1 (en) | 1991-03-04 | 1992-02-28 | Multiple function electrical connector for connecting to a fuel-rail-mounted fuel injector |
PCT/EP1992/000434 WO1992015780A1 (en) | 1991-03-04 | 1992-02-28 | Multiple function electrical connector for connecting to a fuel-rail-mounted fuel injector |
DE69201347T DE69201347T2 (en) | 1991-03-04 | 1992-02-28 | ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR WITH SEVERAL FUNCTIONS FOR CONNECTING TO AN INJECTION NOZZLE MOUNTED ON A FUEL PIPING SYSTEM. |
JP4504955A JPH06505080A (en) | 1991-03-04 | 1992-02-28 | Multifunctional electrical connector that connects to the fuel injector mounted on the fuel rail |
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US5607315A (en) * | 1995-03-02 | 1997-03-04 | Siemens Automotive Corporation | Connector for injector retention and electrical connection to a fuel rail |
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